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Only Canadians should decide

Re: 鈥淗ow foreign groups influence our vote,鈥 column, March 24. This is a well-written, informative commentary. It should be required reading for every Canadian.

Some weeds better than聽artificial turf

Re: 鈥淗ow Esquimalt might spend sewage cash,鈥 March 27. What on earth can Saanich, Esquimalt and Oak Bay be thinking? Artificial turf off-gasses for years. It provides no food for pollinators.

Welfare applicants still聽need advocates

Re: 鈥淔ailed opportunity 鈥 poverty strategy leaves poorest behind,鈥 comment, March 23. A good commentary by Jennifer Matthews of Together Against Poverty Society. sa国际传媒

NDP removes diabolical legislation

Re: 鈥淔ailed opportunity 鈥 poverty strategy leaves poorest behind,鈥 comment, March 23. The writer makes excellent points, but there is still much to celebrate in 鈥淭ogether sa国际传媒

The tale of the pole 鈥榳ith nowhere to go鈥

Re: 鈥淎 modest soul who flourished in the art world, and gave back,鈥 obituary, March 22. The intriguing description of the totem pole carved by Tony Hunt, Sr. and John Livingston as 鈥淭he Pole With Nowhere to Go鈥 has an interesting history.

sa国际传媒 needs its聽own聽fossil fuels

Re: 鈥淒ead dinosaurs will power us for years,鈥 letter, March 19. The letter-writer was right about dead dinosaurs powering us for years.

New ship allided with聽the breakwater

Re: 鈥淐oast guard鈥檚 newest ship dented in crash at Ogden Point breakwater,鈥 March 23. As a longtime subscriber to the sa国际传媒 (love you, Jack Knox!), I feel compelled to correct a description in this article.

Fossil-fuel industry taxpayer-subsidized

Re: 鈥淗ow foreign groups influence our vote,鈥 column, March 24. Gwyn Morgan is concerned about money spent undermining the fossil-fuel industry, significant amounts of which originate from the U.S.

Inn-to-inn walk is聽part聽of Island Trail

Re: 鈥淎 walk in the Island woods,鈥 March 24. Great job, Ken Armour, detailing this wonderful three-day inn-to-inn hike. It鈥檚 a vision of what we see throughout the Island.

Environmentalists right to be concerned

Re: 鈥淗ow foreign groups influence our vote,鈥 column, March 24. Climate change and many other environmental issues are a global problem and demand a global response.